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Updated as per Wiki; December 2012 |
Micragone remota male, 70mm, Tanzania,
on my home computer only.
TAXONOMY:Superfamily: Bombycoidea Latreille, 1802 |
"Moon River" |
This species belongs to the Micragone nenia subgroup.
The forewing apex is greatly produced, lighter along the costa, much darker in the lower half of the projection. The forewing outer margin is toothed and is inwardly bordered by the typical dark brown, almost black, subterminal/terminal region that terminates at the second vein up from the anal angle. The postmedian line is vestigial at best.
Micragone remota male, 68mm, Tanzania,
on my home computer only.
Micragone remota male, 68mm, Tanzania,
on my home computer only.
Micragone remota larvae probably feed on Berlinia paniculata, Brachystegia spiciformis and Julbernardia paniculata.
Berlinia paniculata | Mnondo |
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The species name, 'remota', is probably indicative of a specimen type locality, remote/distant from other locales in Tanzania./font>